Chain conveyer.



No.'888,9l8. 'PATBNTBD MAY 26, 1908. J. MALLON.

CHAIN GGNVEYER.

APPLroATroN ULEB ooi-.3, 1907.

slats A and links B, the said links having the y vertical wallsl Jspaced apart and provided with the semi-circular extensions L and theabutting shoulders K at each end, the flanges C extending over saidvertical walls at each side of each link and having the abutting facesH, and the rollers G between said extensions L, substantially asdescribed.

4. In a chain conveyer, the combination of .a plurality of close fittingslats A, and a lurality of links B each providedA with a pair ofvertical walls J spaced apart and provided at each end with extensionsL, the said extensions on one end of a link adapted to telescope or fitinto the extensions on the other end of an adjacent link, and said wallsbeing each also provided at each end with the abutting shoulders K,flanges C rovided with the holes E, extending on eac side of each linkbeyond said Walls J, and provided at each end with the abutting alsoprovided with the flat surfaces D adaptedto receive, and co-extensivewith, the engaging surfaces of said slats, rollers G between saidtelesco )ing extensions L, and pins F to secure said rollers in place,whereby the said slats xnay be placed so close together as to -preventtrash or small substances from falling between the saine, While at thesaine time all lateral crushing strains due to the load on 'the conveyerwill be rec faces H and shoulders K, substantially as described.

ln testimony whereof, I affix my signature, in presence of twowitnesses.

JAMES MALLGN. Witnesses: l

OSCAR SCHREIBER, S. S. SLIssiER.

faces H, and f eived by said .j

